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Input Signals
• Trigger (TrigIn)
A trigger signal input used to start the source measure cycle. The falling edge works
in the same fashion as the TRIG key.
• Sweep Start (SweepStartIn)
A start signal input used to start the sweep operation. The falling edge works in the
same fashion as the START key.
• Interlock (CtrlIn Intlock)
An interlock signal input for safe operation. The output is forcibly turned OFF at low
level, and the output cannot be turned ON while the signal is at low level.
• Relay Control (CtrlIn Output)
An output control signal input. Output is turned ON at the rising edge and turned OFF
at the falling edge. This signal works in the same fashion as the OUTPUT key.
• Zero Generation Control (CtrlIn Zero)
A control signal input for zero output. When the output is ON, a falling edge sets the
GS610 to zero output state, and a rising edge set the GS610 to output ON state. This
signal works in the same fashion as the ZERO key.
Output Signals
• Trigger (TrigOut Origin)
The actual trigger signal (start timing of the source measure cycle) is output as a
pulse signal.
• Source Change Timing (TrigOut SrcChg)
The source level change timing after the source delay is output as a pulse signal.
• Measurement Start Timing (TrigOut MeasBgn)
The measurement start timing after the measure delay is output as a pulse signal.
• Measurement End Timing (TrigOut MeasEnd)
The end timing of the measurement and computation is output as a pulse signal.
• Pulse Falling Edge Timing (TrigOut PulsEnd)
The timing of the pulse falling edge when generating pulse signals is output as a
pulse signal.
• Sweep Synchronization (SweepOut Origin)
The actual start signal (start timing of the sweep operation) is output as a pulse signal.
• Sweep 1 Turn End Timing (SweepOut TurnEnd)
When the repeat count is greater than or equal to 1, the end timing of each turn is
output as a pulse signal.
• Sweep All End Timing (SweepOut AllEnd)
The sweep end timing is output as a pulse signal.
• Interlock Through (CtrlOut Intlock)
The interlock input is output as-is.
• Relay Status (CtrlOut Output)
The actual output status (ON/OFF state of the OUTPUT key) is output as a level signal.
• Zero Source Condition (CtrlOut Zero)
The actual zero condition (ON/OFF state of the ZERO key) is output as a level signal.
• Programmable (CtrlOut Program)
Outputs a pulse signal with the “
:OUTPut:PROGram PULSe
” communication
command (page 16-16) and a level signal with the “
:OUTPut:PROGram 1|0|ON|
OFF
” command (page 16-16). If the communication command is written in the pattern
file of the program sweep, a pulse signal can be generated at an arbitrary point in the
sweep pattern.
• Comparison Result (Compare HI/Compare In/Compare Low)
The comparison result (High/In/Low) of the comparison operation is output as a level
signal.
10.1 Setting the Input/Output Signals of the BNC Input/Output Terminal and the External Input/Output Connector